Vivaldi Four Seasons at Christmas

Vivaldi Four Seasons at Christmas

at Glasgow Cathedral
£20.00

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Step into the warm glow of candlelight this festive season and experience the magic of Christmas through the timeless beauty of classical music, set within the enchanting surroundings of Glasgow Cathedral an architectural jewel in the heart of the city. Note - there are two identical performances available, 5pm and 7.30pm Celebrate the season with Vivaldi’s iconic masterpiece The Four Seasons, brought to life as you’ve never heard it before. This vivid and revolutionary work captures the natural rhythms of the year, making it the perfect soundtrack for a winter’s evening filled with wonder and reflection. Performed by the acclaimed Piccadilly Sinfonietta and leading violinist Ben Norris, this special Christmas concert promises an evening of elegance, inspiration, and festive charm. The programme will also include Corelli's exquisite Christmas Concerto along with other much-loved works. With over 200 performances each year, the ensemble—featuring some of the UK’s finest classical talent—has become a beloved presence on the British music scene. The group is celebrated for its sparkling interpretations of the baroque, classical, and early romantic repertoire. 'Stunning' - Classic FM Featuring The Piccadilly Sinfonietta Ben Norris (Violin) Programme Pachelbel - Canon in D Corelli - Christmas Concerto (Interval) Vivaldi - Four Seasons Join us for a heartwarming musical celebration that captures the spirit of the season!

Piccadilly Sinfonietta

The Piccadilly Sinfonietta is one of the UK’s most exciting young ensembles and performs the worlds best classical music in the UK's most historic venues.

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Glasgow Cathedral

Castle Street
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Website:
glasgowcathedral.org.uk

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Glasgow Cathedral

Castle Street
Glasgow
G4 0RH

Website:
glasgowcathedral.org.uk

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on Sat 20 December 2025